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    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Confederate Soldiers Hospital Guide
    2. akeegan
    3. I maybe able to find your gggrandfather's place of burial if I knew his name and what state he served Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Vincent" <bv3235@charter.net> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 8:00 PM Subject: Fw: [CIVIL-WAR] Confederate Soldiers Hospital Guide > Would you have anything on the Union Soldiers Hospital, where he may have > gone when sick. My gggrandfather died in the Regt. Hospital in Youngs Point. > LA. March 4, 1863. I am trying to find where he may have been buried. I have > not been able to locate his burial, could someone give me some directions to > go on. Thank you. > Rowena Vincent > bv3235@charter.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nancy" <nancybrister@i-55.com> > To: <Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 2:55 PM > Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Confederate Soldiers Hospital Guide > > > > This might be helpful to some of you who are trying to locate hospitals in > the Richmond area where Confederate soldiers were sent. It's from the > excellent website, "Richmond, Then and Now." Link at bottom. > > Nancy > > > > "Richmond Sentinel > > August 10, 1863 > > > > Soldier's Guide > > > > Apportionment of General Hospitals in Department of Henrico, showing to > which Hospital the Sick and Wounded of each State are sent: > > > > For the information of the friends of the sick and wounded soldiers, we > give below the different Hospitals in which the soldiers from each State are > placed, and their locations. It will be found accurate, as it has been > kindly furnished by a distinguished surgeon in authority: > > > > The soldiers from the States of Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky > and Missouri, and placed in Chimborazo Hospital, situated at the East > terminus of Broad street. > > Those from North Carolina, in General Hospital No. 24, corner of Main and > 26th streets; and in 3d, 4th and 5th divisions, Winder Hospital, west > terminus of Cary street. > > Those from Georgia, will be found in 1st and 2d divisions, Winder > hospital, West terminus of Cary street; and in 2d and 3d divisions, Jackson > Hospital, near Hollywood Cemetery. > > Those from Alabama, at the Alabama Hospital, Church Hill, Franklin street; > and in 1st division, Howard's Grove Hospital, Mechanicsville turnpike. > > Those from Mississippi, in 2d division, Howard's Grove Hospital, > Mechanicsville turnpike. > > Those from South Carolina, in 1st division, Jackson Hospital, near > Hollywood Cemetery. > > Those from Louisiana, at the Louisiana Hospital, West end Broad street, > and in 4th division, Jackson Hospital, near Hollywood Cemetery. > > Those from Florida, in General Hospital No. 11, 19th street between Main > and Franklin. > > Those from Texas, at the Texas Hospital, Main street, near terminus of > City Railway. > > The following are Confederate hospitals, with their locations: General > Hospital No. 1, North terminus of 2d street; General Hospital No. 21, cor of > 25th and Cary streets; Henningson Hospital, Wall street; Samaritan Hospital, > Clay street, between 5th and 6th; Robertson Hospital, corner Main and 3d > streets; General Hospital No. 4, corner 10th and Marshall streets. > > The commissioned officers are to be found in Confederate Hospital No. 10, > corner of Main and 19th streets. > > Officers in private quarters, (Surgeon A. Y. P. Garnett,) Broad street, > between 9th and 10th. > > Wayside Hospital, General Hospital No. 12, corner of 19th and Franklin > streets, where soldiers can have their wants supplied without expense. > > Receiving Hospital, General Hospital No. 9, corner of 17th and Grace > streets. > > Prison Hospital, General Hospital No. 13, 20th street, between Main and > Franklin. > > In addition to the above, Wayside Hospitals established at Petersburg, > Danville, Farmville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Liberty, and Staunton, near > the railroad depots, at which sick and disabled soldiers may have their > wants supplied without expense." > > Taken from: > > http://www.thenandnow.bravepages.com/Soldiers-Guide.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > > To search our list archives since 1996, go to > > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > and enter Civil-War in the list name > > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > unsubscribe > >

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